Enterprise Applications

IBM has opened up access to 500 IBM of its 10,000 software patents to people working on open source software for free in an attempt to boost the industry and encourage new inventions.

A Sydney-based recycling firm has issued a plea for the Australian government to do more to reduce the amount of unwanted computer equipment that is sent straight to landfill.

USB Flash drives will soon be used for more than storage purposes following plans to transform it into a product that can carry, store and launch applications and data on any PC anywhere.

Cisco is planning to sell EMC's storage products with its File Engine Series to make it easier for companies to completely manage, store and protect information held at remote offices and keeps this data linked to a central data centre.

Large-scale attacks will be inflicted on the Internet infrastructure over the next 10 years, according to a recent survey, which has studied the future of the Internet and predicted major influences it could face.

Despite protestations from Microsoft during the Oracle-PeopleSoft antitrust trial that it had no immediate plans to target the enterprise level of the business applications software market, the software giant is doing just that through the...

PDF files will be able to be kept more secure now that Adobe has released software that allows users to activate digital rights so that unauthorised users cannot tamper with important documents.

An advisory has been published that warns users of critical vulnerabilities inside IE 6 which could allow hackers to execute spyware and pornography dialers on computers without the victim knowing anything about it.

Queenslanders loooking to offer their assistance to the tsunami relief effort through financial contributions should be aware of bogus charity appeals operating on the Internet, the state government has warned.

Microsoft's decision to ditch plans to release anti-virus and anti-spam improvements to the Exchange email server will be sure to disappoint many of its customers, despite Microsoft's assertion that it will have little impact, but at least...

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